Nuremberg trials
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Nuremberg trials
Summary
Nuremberg trials is a war crimes trial[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of war_crimes_trial entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (34,900 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Nuremberg trials is in the country of Germany[3].
- Nuremberg trials's instance of is recorded as war crimes trial[4].
- Nuremberg trials's main regulatory text is recorded as Nuremberg Charter[5].
- Nuremberg trials was followed by subsequent Nuremberg trials[6].
- Nuremberg trials took place at Palace of Justice[7].
- Nuremberg trials is a type of trial[8].
- Nuremberg trials's Commons category is recorded as Nuremberg Trials[9].
- Nuremberg trials began on November 20, 1945[10].
- Nuremberg trials ended on October 1, 1946[11].
- Nuremberg trials's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 49.45444444444445, 'lon': 11.048333333333334}[12].
- Nuremberg trials's official website is recorded as http://museen.nuernberg.de/memorium-nuernberger-prozesse/[13].
- Nuremberg trials's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Nuremberg trials[14].
- Nuremberg trials's Commons gallery is recorded as Nuremberg Trials[15].
- Nuremberg trials's work available at URL is recorded as https://archive.org/details/TheNurnbergTrial[16].
- Nuremberg trials's topic has template is recorded as Template:Main Nuremberg defendants[17].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Hermann Göring[18].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Rudolf Hess[19].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Martin Bormann[20].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Joachim von Ribbentrop[21].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Robert Ley[22].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Franz von Papen[23].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Wilhelm Keitel[24].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Alfred Jodl[25].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Ernst Kaltenbrunner[26].
- Nuremberg trials's defendant is recorded as Albert Speer[27].
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When and Where
Nuremberg trials began on November 20, 1945[10]. It ended on October 1, 1946[11]. The location of it was Palace of Justice[7]. It is in the country of Germany[3].
Context
Nuremberg trials's instance of is recorded as war crimes trial[4]. It was followed by subsequent it[6].
Why It Matters
Nuremberg trials ranks in the top 2% of war_crimes_trial entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (34,900 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 121 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]
It has been cited as an influence by International Military Tribunal for the Far East[30], an international court[31], in occupation of Japan[32].
FAQs
Who did Nuremberg trials influence?
Nuremberg trials has been cited as an influence by International Military Tribunal for the Far East[30].